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Topics: Radio Program, Human rights, Economics, Mass media, Human rights abuses, Abuse, Elections, Law,...
Topics: Radio Program, NPR personalities, American politicians, American Roman Catholics, American...
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Topics: Crime -- United States -- Case studies -- Encyclopedias, Punishment -- United States -- Case...
40 pages, 1 leaf of plates : 23 cm
Topics: Beach, L. U., 1840-1885, Beach, Mary, 1839-1884, Mentally Ill Persons, Capital Punishment --...
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May 29, 2014
05/14
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Cave Dad
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This is the first podcast created by Cave Dad (David Sarduy) and Daddy D Stone (Eric Dangerstone). This is an uncut, raw, conversation that delves into numerous subjects including punishment, legalization, religion, and more. This podcast ladies and gentlemen was just to get our feet wet. We will be producing more podcasts over specific topics in the near future. Please let us know any topics you want us to discuss or have any comments on anything we went over. Thank you!
Topics: Cave Dad, parenting, punishment, dads, legalization, religion
This analysis of the research outlines the history of the conflict over student rights--a conflict that has its basis in American political and social philosophy. The author views the tension between those who favor the expansion of civil rights for students and those who advocate a return to discipline based on the in loco parentis doctrine as indicative of a wider conflict between the Puritan concept of authoritarianism and Jeffersonian democracy. The report surveys major areas of legal...
Topics: ERIC Archive, Boards of Education, Civil Liberties, Corporal Punishment, Court Litigation,...
Mutiny is a high-risk form of collective action because when it is discovered, the penalty is often death by hanging. The dataset we have been collecting is unique in the study of such insurgencies for two reasons. (1) Whereas most other such studies examine only positive instances of insurgency (e.g. cases where an insurgency has already occurred), ours includes both positive and negative instances. (2) Whereas most other studies are forced to rely on collective data (numbers of people...
Topics: DTIC Archive, ARIZONA STATE UNIV TEMPE, *INSURGENCY, *NAVAL PERSONNEL, MILITARY HISTORY, MILITARY...
The aim of this study was to examine the reasons for students' violence at Jordanian Universities from the viewpoint of the Hashemite University students. The sample consisted of 521 male and female students, chosen randomly. To collect data, the researcher designed a three-domain questionnaire. The findings of the study revealed that the most important reasons for violence were the reasons related to students (weak commitment to Islamic values, weak resort to psychological and educational...
Topics: ERIC Archive, Foreign Countries, College Students, Violence, Questionnaires, Islam, Islamic...
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Jun 17, 2020
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Berg, Gerard Pieter van den, 1937-2004
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Topics: Justiz, Sovetskaja Associacija Meždunarodnogo Prava, Judicial statistics -- Soviet Union,...
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From the 14th Annual Vegas Valley Book Festival, a panel on true crime and punishment featuring Nick Schou, Rebecca Morris, Cathy Scott, and Tod Goldberg
Topics: Panel Discussion on Crime and Punishment, Television Program
Source: Comcast Cable
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May 25, 2017
05/17
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Council of Legal Education
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Institute of Law and Economics Lecture Series: Inaugural Lecture October 26, 2004 (Oswald Harding) p 1; Secession for Nevis: A Constitutional Right (C. Omelda Dasent) p 13; Punishment and the Caribbean: A Marriage on the Rocks? (David Sellwood) p 33; Schemes of Arrangement Under the Companies Act, 2004: Lessons from Jamaica (Sandra Minott-Phillips) p 81; Book Launch: We Want Justice: Jamaica and the Caribbean Court of Justice (Oswald Harding) p 99; Restitution Law and the Facilitation of...
Topics: Jurisprudence, Morality, Secession, Nevis, Constitutional Law, Capital Punishment, Death penalty,...
The Medical Heritage Library
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May 3, 2013
05/13
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Packer, Joseph-Bill, 1720-1773; Watson, Ebenezer, 1744-1777, printer
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First published in Albany in 1773
Topics: Physicians, Capital Punishment, Crime
Navy-wide disciplinary data indicate that minority personnel receive non-judicial punishments (NJPs) and are awarded courts-martial at a higher rate than the majority group. The Navy Personnel Research and Development Center was tasked to investigate the equity in discipline issue. Data were collected at 15 San Diego afloat and shore commands from aB Report and Disposition of Offense(s) forms and records of completed courts-martial cases for the 6-month period. The previous disciplinary...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Culbertson, Amy L, NAVY PERSONNEL RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT CENTER SAN DIEGO CA,...
The United States military is the only American jurisdiction that classifies and punishes nonviolent coercive sexual intercourse with a mentally and physically competent adult as rape. Instead of creating a separate offense to specifically address such sexual misconduct, Congress has left the military courts with a traditional common law rape statute that is ill suited for application to such situations. The military appellate courts have responded to the inaction of Congress by misapplying the...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Sims, Martin L, JUDGE ADVOCATE GENERAL'S SCHOOL CHARLOTTESVILE VA, *MILITARY LAW,...
This paper explores what teachers can do to avoid potential lawsuits. Section 1 describes different types of laws for public and private schools. Section 2 discusses tort liability. Section 3 presents legal principles that apply to educators (in loco parents, intentional torts, strict liability, negligence, foreseeability, assigned duties, contributory negligence, assumption of risk, and federal torts). Section 4 discusses negligent conduct and supervision. Section 5 presents guidelines in...
Topics: ERIC Archive, Civil Liberties, Classroom Techniques, Corporal Punishment, Court Litigation,...
The two recently-filed New York lawsuits claiming that teacher tenure laws violate children's constitutional right to a "sound basic education" are finally dragging the long-obscure Section 3020-a of the state's Education Law into the spotlight. This attention is badly overdue because for decades § 3020-a has impeded efforts to ensure a minimum competence level among New York's teachers. Section 3020-a is a 3,000-word section of New York's Education Law, entitled "Disciplinary...
Topics: ERIC Archive, Teacher Dismissal, Tenure, Teacher Evaluation, Teacher Discipline, Case Studies,...
The similarities are striking and the warning is still in effect. * May these sermons and teachings be a blessing in some way. Some material may be controversial, but please keep in mind the context of the times when Pastor Norm Olson served the Freedom Church in Michigan. However, they seem more relevant today than ever. Pastor Norm Olson
Topics: America, Sin, judgment, punishment, Law, wickedness, unrighteousness
This study delved into the premise that the Department of Defense is the United States' most equal opportunity employer. The employment results of the United States Army was compared with the results of Major League Baseball using five imperatives: Accessions, Promotions, Key Assignments, Retention, and Discipline. The study researched the history of integration within the United States Army and Major League Baseball since the voluntary integration of their organizations. Both institutions'...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Yates, Leon N, ARMY COMMAND AND GENERAL STAFF COLL FORT LEAVENWORTH KS, *DEPARTMENT...
A fight on May 11, 1992, among inmates at the United States Disciplinary Barracks raised serious questions about the clemency and parole system. This paper examines the fallout from the fight, and recommends changes to the Services, clemency and parole systems. Leaders need this information because clemency and parole is an important part of the military discipline system. The paper includes information regarding the development of clemency and parole systems since the Civil War, and an...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Smith, James J, INDUSTRIAL COLL OF THE ARMED FORCES WASHINGTON DC, *CORRECTIONS,...
History illustrates that genocide is a reoccurring phenomenon. A variety of indicators suggest that the potential for the US to deploy military forces to prevent or stop genocide or mass atrocity is increasing. Continued involvement in limited warfare, recent events in Libya and Syria, the identification of preventing and stopping mass atrocities as a national interest, the creation of the Atrocities Prevention Board, and the introduction of mass atrocity response operations joint doctrine are...
Topics: DTIC Archive, ARMY COMMAND AND GENERAL STAFF COLLEGE FORT LEAVENWORTH KS SCHOOL OF ADVANCED...
An oft debated subject: "Does God Hate?" * May these sermons and teachings be a blessing in some way. Some material may be controversial, but please keep in mind the context of the times when Pastor Norm Olson served the Freedom Church in Michigan. However, the message seems more relevant today than ever. Pastor Norm Olson
Topics: God, judgment, punishment, hell, holiness of God
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Dec 10, 2017
12/17
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ICTV
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City Club of Chicago: Chicago Police Superintendent, Eddie Johnson and Mayor Emanuel discuss their efforts to fight violent crime in the city. While the overall murder rate in Chicago remains very high, we hear what efforts are being made to combat this, and where positive results are occurring.
Topics: Springfield, Illinois, Illinois Channel TV, ICTV, Government Access TV, Community Media, PEG,...
Topics: Radio Program, Communities on U.S. Route 66, Law enforcement, Police ranks, American billionaires,...
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Coleman, Michael, 1946 May 12-
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Topics: Juvenile delinquents -- Fiction, Juvenile delinquents -- Rehabilitation -- Fiction, Robbers and...
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Elgin, Kathy, 1948-
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Topics: Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 -- Themes, motives -- Juvenile literature, Shakespeare, William,...
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Topics: Radio Program, Law enforcement, Violence, Security, Newspapers, Mass media, Legal terms, State...
Topics: Radio Program, Penology, Violence, Capital punishment, Educational psychology
Topics: Radio Program, Penology, Violence, Imperial units, Building materials, Disability rights...
Topics: Radio Program, NPR programs, Sports organisations, Sex crimes, Medical emergencies, American legal...
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University of California law professor Alexandra Natapoff argued that misdemeanors are overused in the criminal justice system, making up roughly 80 percent of America's criminal dockets. Sponsor: Brooklyn Historical Society
Topics: Alexandra Natapoff, Punishment Without Crime, Television Program
Source: Comcast Cable
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From the 2016 CPAC Conf in the DC area, we hear a panel discussion of conservative thinkers, and law enforcement, talk about what they feel needs to be considered as states and the Federal Govt look to make reforms to the Criminal Justice System.
Topics: Springfield, Illinois, Illinois Channel TV, ICTV, Government Access TV, Community Media, PEG,...
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01/20
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Tobias, J. J. (John Jacob), compiler
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Topics: Crime -- Great Britain -- History -- 19th century, Police -- Great Britain -- History -- 19th...
Topics: Radio Program, Penology, Violence, Incorporated cities and towns in California, Capital punishment,...
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Topics: Radio Program, Social security, American anti–Iraq War activists, Health care, Health, Transverse...
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Topics: Radio Program, Political organizations, World Trade Center, Violence, Educational stages, Higher...
Topics: Radio Program, NPR personalities, Papal names, Popes, WWE Hall of Fame, Human rights, NPR programs,...
Topics: Radio Program, Court systems, Juries, Penology, Capital punishment, Criminology, Medical...
Topics: Radio Program, Law in the United Kingdom, Court systems, Member states of OPEC, Western Asian...
Topics: Radio Program, Harvard University alumni, NPR programs, Bullying, American political writers,...
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Topics: Radio Program, Human rights, Violence, Legal professions, Republics, Divided regions, Communities...
Topics: Radio Program, Radio formats, Journalism, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees, Pedagogy, Capital...
Topics: Radio Program, Consumer protection, Capital punishment, Penology, Mass media, Taxation, Business...
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Topics: Radio Program, Penology, Religious places, Love, Violence, Judeo-Christian topics, Christian terms,...
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Topics: Radio Program, God, Judeo-Christian topics, Christian theology, Broadcasting, Christian terms,...